Stories Speak Volumes

Stories Speak Volumes: May 26-29

There are so many stories making up the mosaic of national/international news that we can’t cover them all every week. The biggest stories now seem to be: Israel and Iran, the Trump presidency (lawfare and judges), immigration (migrants and illegals), wars, weaponization of government (the deep state) against Trump and conservatives, our nation’s debt, massive inflation, climate change controversy and related expenses of government, industry attempting to address these issues, the Chinese threat, national security, abortion, taxpayer cuts, Ukraine peace, and hatred and violence against Christians.

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Stories Speak Volumes

Stories Speak Volumes: May 15-22

There are so many stories making up the mosaic of national/international news that we can’t cover them all every week. The biggest stories now seem to be: Israel and Iran, the Trump presidency (lawfare and judges), immigration (migrants and illegals), wars, weaponization of government (the deep state) against Trump and conservatives, our nation’s debt, massive inflation, climate change controversy and related expenses of government, industry attempting to address these issues, the Chinese threat, national security, abortion, taxpayer cuts, Ukraine peace, and hatred and violence against Christians.

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Elections

LA Mayor Race: Spencer Pratt Makes His Case

April 30, 2026
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, the sole Republican challenger in the race against incumbent failure Karen Bass and Democrat Socialists of America city councilwoman Nithya Raman, is riding a wave of good news. When the latest campaign finance reports were released last week, Pratt had outraised both Bass and Raman. Then a Los Angeles legend, Lakers governor (and daughter of Jerry) Jeanie Buss, made a max-out contribution to Pratt’s campaign. 

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Stories Speak Volumes

Election Integrity: Votes We Can Trust–Local, State and National Stories

March 19, 2026
The Democrats oppose voter ID laws and are in favor of mail-in voting, while calling Republicans fascists for not agreeing with them.

However, a review of voting laws around the world shows that the overwhelming majority of countries, at least 176 nations and jurisdictions, require voter ID. Many have no mail-in voting at all, while others allow only very limited domestic mail-in voting restricted to those who are hospitalized, and no country allows illegal aliens to vote.

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Stories Speak Volumes

Election Integrity: Votes We Can Trust–Local, State and National Stories

Just one week after its explosive launch on March 5, 2026, former Army Captain Seth Keshel’s hard-hitting exposé, The American War on Election Corruption: The Crusade to Restore Trust in Voting, has skyrocketed to the top of Amazon’s charts. With a foreword by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, this must-read book delves into the systemic fraud plaguing America’s elections, from historical manipulations like Boss Tweed’s era to the shocking anomalies of 2020 and lessons from 2024.

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Politics

Lara Logan: ‘Do the Right Thing, Do It for the Right Reason’

January 23, 2026
REDDING–“Do the right thing, do it for the right reason,” said 54-year-old Lara Logan, the former CBS TV journalist and war correspondent, at Thursday’s kick-off dinner of “The Road Back to Liberty, Making California Great Again New California State conference at the Red Lion Hotel, 1839 Hilltop Drive.

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